Weidumermolen
Dekemawei 2b-MLN

Weidumermolen
The Weidumermolen is a post mill located in Weidum, Netherlands.
History
- Construction on the mill began in 1931 and was completed shortly after.
Architecture
The Weidumermolen is a post mill, characterized by its vertical axis and rotating cap.
The mill features a single sail and is powered by wind energy.
Original Purpose
The primary function of the Weidumermolen was grain milling.
It was designed to process grains into flour for local consumption.
Current Status and Use
The Weidumermolen is currently a working mill, operated by its current owner.
The mill has been restored to its original condition and continues to produce flour using traditional methods.
Architectural Features and Construction Materials
The Weidumermolen's structure is constructed from wood, with a steel frame supporting the rotating cap.
The mill's wooden beams are made from locally sourced oak.
Location and Setting
The Weidumermolen is situated in the town of Weidum, Netherlands.
It stands near the Dekemawei canal, which provides water for the mill's operation.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Weidumermolen has been designated as a protected monument by the Dutch government.
Efforts have been made to preserve the mill's historical significance and restore it to its original condition.
Visiting Information
Visitors can view the Weidumermolen during guided tours, which are available upon request.
The mill is open to the public on select days throughout the year.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers have been recorded for the Weidumermolen.
Technical Details
The Weidumermolen features one sail and a single grinding stone.
Its construction began in 1931 and was completed shortly after.
Details
| Name | Weidumermolen |
|---|---|
| City | Weidum |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 53.148243, 5.753358 |
| Current use | working mill |
| Guided tours | true |
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